Saturday, October 27, 2012

Critical flaw found in software used by many industrial control systems

CoDeSys, a piece of software running on industrial control systems (ICS) from over 200 vendors contains a vulnerability that allows potential attackers to execute sensitive commands on the vulnerable devices without the need for authentication, according to a report from security consultancy Digital Bond.

The vulnerability was discovered by former Digital Bond researcher Reid Wightman as part of Project Basecamp, an ICS security research initiative launched by Digital Bond last year.

Source: http://podcasts.infoworld.com/d/security/critical-flaw-found-in-software-used-many-industrial-control-systems-205819?source=rss_security

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